Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in a regular interview to public Kossuth Radio, said there were “no financial restrictions” to the emergency measures implemented by the government against the new coronavirus outbreak, stressing that human life was the priority.

Liszt Ferenc International Airport will not accept flights from the northern Italian cities of Milan, Bergamo and Treviso affected by the coronavirus after Italian authorities imposed a quarantine in the region, airport operator Budapest Airport announced on Sunday night.

Hungary’s operative board coordinating efforts against the new coronavirus has recommended that hospitals and nursing homes introduce visiting bans as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the country rose to seven over the weekend.

The left-wing national daily criticises the government for leaving rural doctors without protective masks and disinfectants to prevent the virus from spreading. The main pro-government daily condemns social media platforms for spreading panic.

While Black Friday remained the most popular period for online shopping in Hungary in 2019, an increasing number of people order products from the internet around Valentineʼs Day and Halloween, according to research by fulfillment logistics company iLogistic.

Hundreds of popular and unique cat breeds will be on display from over 12 countries. Pet supplies, pet food, and pet products will be on sale as well.
Tickets: from HUF 1,000
Opening hours: 10 am - 5 pm

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in a regular interview to public Kossuth Radio, said there were “no financial restrictions” to the emergency measures implemented by the government against the new coronavirus outbreak, stressing that human life was the priority.

Liszt Ferenc International Airport will not accept flights from the northern Italian cities of Milan, Bergamo and Treviso affected by the coronavirus after Italian authorities imposed a quarantine in the region, airport operator Budapest Airport announced on Sunday night.

Hungary’s operative board coordinating efforts against the new coronavirus has recommended that hospitals and nursing homes introduce visiting bans as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the country rose to seven over the weekend.

The left-wing national daily criticises the government for leaving rural doctors without protective masks and disinfectants to prevent the virus from spreading. The main pro-government daily condemns social media platforms for spreading panic.

While Black Friday remained the most popular period for online shopping in Hungary in 2019, an increasing number of people order products from the internet around Valentineʼs Day and Halloween, according to research by fulfillment logistics company iLogistic.

Hundreds of popular and unique cat breeds will be on display from over 12 countries. Pet supplies, pet food, and pet products will be on sale as well.
Tickets: from HUF 1,000
Opening hours: 10 am - 5 pm

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